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Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Creativity is often sparked not by unlimited freedom, but by meaningful constraints.  In this interactive workshop, participants experience how limits on time, materials, and rules can actually increase innovation through hands-on design challenges.  Drawing on Creative Problem Solving principles and Eliyahu Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints, this session will reveal how identifying and leveraging limitations can unlock new possibilities.  Participants will leave with practical strategies for using constraints as powerful tools for creativity, problem solving, and systems improvement in any context.    

Takeaways
  • Constraints are catalysts, not barriers.
Participants will understand that thoughtfully designed limits can focus thinking, increase originality, and lead to stronger creative outcomes.

  • Identifying the constraint unlocks improvement.
By experiencing and reflecting on "bottlenecks" in hands-on challenges, participants learn to recognize leverage points in creative processes, teams, and systems.

  • Creativity thrives at the intersection of structure and imagination.
Participants will leave with practical strategies for balancing freedom and structure to improve problem solving, collaboration, and innovation in real-world contexts.





Presenters
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Nicole Wagner

Director of STREAM Programming, NativityMiguel Middle School of Buffalo
Nicole Wagner is the Director of STREAM Programming at NativityMiguel Middle School of Buffalo, where she designs hands-on, creativity-driven learning experiences that integrate problem solving, collaboration, and 21st-century skills.  She is currently completing a Master’s degree... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

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